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Honduran protesters set fire at entrance to US embassy

The host country should be reminded of their obligation to protect our embassy. Perhaps stop all aid until they mend their ways. Or perhaps equip the embassy with flame throwers, answer fore with fire.
 
I’m curious if the Honduran nation as a whole feels that way or if this is a group of individuals causing issues just like here in the States?
And as long as the fire was outside the front gate, isn’t that still Honduras? Not sure the Americans are allowed to do anything unless it touches the gate or fence, which is then American sovereignty. Yes?
 
The host country should be reminded of their obligation to protect our embassy. Perhaps stop all aid until they mend their ways.

Stop all aid, period. The tards are all up in arms that our POTUS is trying tariffs in Mexico, so just cut the teet altogether for Guatemala and Honduras until the governments step up and do their part to stem the flows.
 
I’m curious if the Honduran nation as a whole feels that way

Most Hondurans are hungry and poor. They spend most of their thinking time thinking about how to eat and feed their kids. The truly poor have little energy to waste on political thought. Now if some one were to provide an incentive to express certian thoughts and act a certain way.....

The other day there was a thread about some poor folks who came to a bad end in the Dominican Republic. I stuck up for the DR and said that most of the people there were nice and friendly. When I was in Honduras, I never had a single person just seem nice. They seemed bitter and full of spite. Of course I only went once (Roatan) and it is just my impression.
 
Fuck all of them, move out of that shit hole country and let it degrade even further. Block immigration, make them stay home and just maybe they will clean up their own country instead of shitting in ours.
 
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I spent a lot of time all over Centam and LA, Argentina, and Panama are the only countries I would spare from nuclear annihilation.


Most Hondurans are hungry and poor. They spend most of their thinking time thinking about how to eat and feed their kids. The truly poor have little energy to waste on political thought. Now if some one were to provide an incentive to express certian thoughts and act a certain way.....

The other day there was a thread about some poor folks who came to a bad end in the Dominican Republic. I stuck up for the DR and said that most of the people there were nice and friendly. When I was in Honduras, I never had a single person just seem nice. They seemed bitter and full of spite. Of course I only went once (Roatan) and it is just my impression.
 
AJ, the problem with nuclear annihilation is that like other government programs it will cost too much and not work as intended.
 
Well I think that is a good idea when your gov threatens to nuke you , its probably you have the same power at hand,..

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I understand and agree DD but I want to use our old warheads before the get turned into x-ray machines and other peaceful bullshit tools. They do have a shelf life and we do have a need to nuke some countries.

It's mainly the circuitry and the boosting materials and some of the explosives that have the short shelf life.
Just pull them apart and put in new circuits, explosives and boosting material and you are good to go...

But you are correct, why bother doing all that work when you can just drop them all on Communist China, Communist NK and all our other enemies and then buy shiny brand new ones.
 
While I think that cutting off all aid until the Honduran government makes good on their obligation to protect the embassy, I'm not sure that pulling out completely would be a great idea. On of the reasons we are there is so we can influence the country and their politics. It would be much harder to exert that influence without the embassy there.

I don't have any issue with putting more Marine guards at the embassy to protect it, and like someone said earlier, give the lead guy with a tire a head canoe. Honduran's aren't completely stupid and 20-30 head canoes later, they will start getting the idea that maybe they shouldn't be doing that. And we would still be there to influence the central government.

It could very well be that the motivation of the protesters and tire burning is to drive us out, so they can exert more influence on the government without our input.

Like most 3rd world countries, the locals are pretty easily sold on communist/socialist governments, in spite of what happened in Venezuela. And Honduras doesn't have near the oil and financial resources that Venezuela does.